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Show ?R Parents, Teachers Study Each Other 9 5UAJ' 1850 SUNDAY HERALD At GRANITE FURN ITURE COMPANY In Special PTA Pan el Discussion SPRING VILLE Something organization arranged the panel new In the .way of a program and acted as moderator, bringing was enjoyed 'by the parents and in additional material from noted teacheri alike at a meeting of the national educators and psycholoBrookslde PTA held this week gists. under the direction of Mrs. Faye Among points brough out was Oldroyd, president (A panel dis- a plea lor better cooperation of cussion on the subject "What teachers and parents through kind of teachers parents like Hfluch discussions and by a daily best, and what kind of parents interest shown in the work of teachers like best" was held with tne students, especially by the William Schreiner, George Nay fathers. Teachers suggested that lor and Mrs. Clarence Schreiver parents accept their children's growth and development rate as representing the parents; and an individual and not ex- Victor .Frandsen, Carma Hales, thing and Myrtle Childs representing pect them always 10 measure to the standards ot others. the teachers. Mrs. Ernest L. Holt, Frankness Needed who heads the adult education committee of the school PTA It was also suggested that the parent-teachconiesences be iranK and open in regards not only to the academic standing of tne child, but also his social Denaviours, that tne two migm work together in helping uit child to tne best possioie advan Gordon Flygaret Provo high tage, it was pomiea out tnai school senior, Friday was an- tnrougu parent-teacncoopera- nounced king of the annual Boy's uon ,uie parents mignt come to day celebration during a special Know ot tne latest irenas in eduassembly program at Provo high cation and feeep better posted on school. Flygare also was a' prize new innovations. conBotn lactions agreed tnat more winner in the beard-growitest, taking the laurels for the cnance xor creative experiences in music, art, drama, etc. as well longest beard. Other beard winners were Al- as more concentrated stuay oi fred Bennett, blackest; Evan 'Tay- tne cultural aspects was needeu lor, reddest; Roger Child, thin- among tne cnuaren ot elemennest; Douglas Hambey, fanciest. tary grades in tins area to suptueir academic studies. Flygare will gain his king's crown during a noorsnow at a plement Special tnanks was accorded to Saturday Boys' day dance in Mr. and Mrs. John Star, who Grandview school gym, according aasemoled tne United nation to Don Carter, president of the flag for the school; and to the boys' organization. Kiwanis club for their donation Numbers on the assembly were of the sandpile and also money solos by Don Page, alumnus, on to more buy playground the piano and Garth Dixon on the ment. William Scheiner equipsang trumpet. The soloists joined Jim vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. Hazard, alumnus, on the saxo Schreiner. phone for a "bop" trio. Several numbers were sung by LaMar Laws, Ronald Black, Wayne Keith and Lawrence Gray. Jim WebH. S. ster, Dan Vance, Keith Strong, tien uaiebout. Jim Dunford, Stan Collins and Dave Young presented a skit. OREM The opening meeting An orchestra will provide muthe Lincoln high school PTA sk for the Saturday dance and of held this week in the school it will be a "heels and hose" afauditorium was well attended by I fair, Mr. Carter said. Officers in charge of the event Dotn parents and teachers. Speak- -' include besides Mr. Carter, Wayne ers of the evening were B. Al--M. ! Keith, vice president; Paul Kitch- Jolley, coordinator for the en, secretary and Bob Stewart, as- pine school district. Elvis B. of the school sembly chairman. Sherman Wing! Terry, member faculty and Mrs. L. S. Maycock, is Doys aaviser. patron of the school. Mr. Jolley talked on the proposed constitu- -, tional amendments to be voted! in the Nov. 7 election. Mr. Terry's topic was "The Kind of Parents Teachers Like" and Mrs. May-coc- k talked on "The Kind of Teachers Parents Like." SPRING VILLE To further efMrs. Allan D. Johnson, newly forts being made to establish a elected PTA president was hv year round kindergarten program charge of the meeting. She in in mis district, the Central Counother new officers and I cil PTA under the direction of its troduced committee chairmen president, Mrs. Irene Moon, is Mrs. William Jacobsen,including holding a meeting on Wednesday Mrs. Howard Hall, at 7:30 p. m. in the school secretary and treasurer; Mrs. to which the public ishigh invited. Howard Ferguson, adult educa Speaker will be W. W. Brock- - tion chairman; Mrs. Alvin Row bank, Nebo school district super- ley, magazine chairman; Mrs. A. intendent, and also the new ele- L. Dickerson, chairpublications dismentary supervisor for the man; Mrs. Lloyd Petty, safety trict. Mrs. Moon and her officers have chairman; Mrs. Leland McKenna, conducted a survey into the sub- health chairman; Mrs. . T. C. Hebertson, program chairman; ject of how other districts began Mrs. Murray Loveless and Mrs. their kindergarten program and this information will also be dis- John Lewis membership chairmen. cussed at the meeting. Oscar H. Anderson member of Also during the evening, Eli the of organization presented Mrs. the school Tippetts high speech department, will discuss the pos- Johnson with a to personal conaid in furthersibilities of a children's theater. tribution of $25 These and other subjects import- ing work of the PTA. Similar ant to both teachers and contributions were made by Mr. Anderson to the Spencer, Sharon I make a promise of a fullparents evening of helpful information, those and ueneva PTAs. in charge said. .1 JuuiJuiLliyJk ij A Provo High School Notes Boys' Day ' THESE EXCITING Jo-A- nn Timp Students Learn Street Crossing Safety Using self constructed stop and go signals, students of Jean Ram beau at Timpanogos school are learning to cross streets saieiy. Through dramatic play the students learn the meanings of the vmiivus signals and learn to follow directions given by a policeman. Aiding in thi v9. k... Sgt. Max Snow of the Provo po-urpanmeni wno has, spent w.isiucrdoic xime talking to the children, showing them pictures ieiy measures and practicing six-year-- See Our Large Children in Mrs. Hallie Day's iwm ai oranaview school are studying food, with particular empnasis on milk. ,, Dairy farm and sanitatinr. subjects that have been discussed. io correlate with this a film on tne uairy Farm" was shown. The teacher demonstrated mak- i uuner irom sweet cream. cnuaren assisted and later it was served wttn crackers to the child- ren and guests. A trip to a local dairy is being! piannea. COLOR IN Hd.ME' DEMONSTRATIONS SET . trrnrn iwrs. Knea Hurst, extension home management specialist, will conduct demonstrations on "color in the home" in Wasatch county this week. She will appear at Midway Second ward chapel ThnrHiv i iu.ij m.m., ana ai Heber Mem prial building at 2 p.m. , .... fill1 II II II VSSr Staaaataal I I 1 I BaWaJBBBBjBSaMMaSfMf y - SPRING- S- MAGIC AS 0NE TH,RD 0FF TN TNC f ) Q n J v. 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